| Image Comments |
| John M Oshust | 14-Apr-08 21:17 |
| The components need to be shaped and sanded but at leat this part of the feathers are finished. |
| JohnG. | 14-Apr-08 22:07 |
| Excellent and outstanding, John. |
| sweetwillie | 14-Apr-08 22:23 |
| Whooeee!! |
| poppy | 15-Apr-08 07:23 |
| WOW! This one oughta fill up the ceiling. |
| John M Oshust | 15-Apr-08 07:58 |
| Yes, I think this will be the last addition to the museum at my cabin. |
| moostang51 | 15-Apr-08 17:13 |
| Nice stash of lumber in the background. Can you spell HUGE? From spray can, to brush, to....Wagner Power Roller? |
| John M Oshust | 15-Apr-08 19:46 |
| Moose this kit is a mini lumbar yard and the wood is in excellent codition considering the years. Fron what I can see very little additional lumbar will be needed. I have already invest $68 in acessories! |
| John M Oshust | 15-Apr-08 19:46 |
| lumbar is lumber...wood from the back! |
| Creosotewind | 16-Apr-08 15:34 |
| John, I have both the P-39 and P-51B/C kits. I'm kind of surprised with what Top-Flite doesn't include. Both kits need spinners and props, wheels, landing gear. I see you had to buy a vac-formed engine. For what these cost originally, you'd think some of those items would be included. But they will be cool once built. |
| Creosotewind | 16-Apr-08 15:35 |
| If you have a high enough ceiling, you can hang this from it's tail and make a ceiling fan out of it. ;) |
| John M Oshust | 16-Apr-08 16:28 |
| Remember, this is a very old kit...an original...I believe. It is fairly complete. The acessories were not made when the kit was produced. The engine was reasonable ...about $12.00 |